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VIDEO: Theatre in the Country offering weekly performances through Zoom

The Philadelphia Story , The Thirteenth Chair , and works by A.A. Milne set for the coming weeks
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91原创鈥檚 Theatre in the Country (TIC) might not be able to physically bring productions to the stage because of COVID-19, but online is a much different story.

Artistic director Reg Parks said TIC has been streaming plays for the past four weeks and plans do it right through August until they can safely re-open the theatre space.

鈥淭he idea came from being in a Zoom meeting at the school I teach at and joking around with colleagues. I realized it was engaging and interesting to be so close to the faces,鈥 Parks said. 鈥淚t gave me the idea that doing theatre this way would allows the audience to get a close up perspective that they don鈥檛 normally get.鈥

Parks felt the opportunity was a great way to keep his company of actors engaged and patrons entertained. Currently, TIC has 45 actors signed up to take turns to perform in online shows.

Because of the technological opportunities, actors are performing from all over the country including Ontario, Prince George, Princeton, North Vancouver, and 91原创.

So far, Zoom productions have ranged from An Ideal husband by Oscar Wilde to Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw.

TIC is using a 鈥淧ay-What-You-Can鈥 method online which allows patrons to select how much they want to pay from $5 to $50 鈥 the recommended donation being $15 a person.

鈥淐ertainly, the fact that we still have rent to pay, and other standing expenses factors in, but beyond that we have a community that loves to create and loves to tell stories. We also love a challenge, and when we started discussing it everyone was very game and energetic,鈥 Parks explained.

He said this has given actors an outlet to perform and patrons a much needed to break from the news and concerns of the day.

鈥淚 have been shocked about how many people have thanked for simply making the effort, for offering some form of interactive entertainment,鈥 he added. 鈥淭hey have been very gracious as we have gotten things started, and as we fine tune the experience for everyone involved.鈥

Upcoming shows include:

May 22 & 23 鈥 The Philadelphia Story 鈥 a comedy by Phillip Barry that became the musical High Society with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye.

June 5 & 6 鈥 Moliere鈥檚 Tartuffe 鈥 A new prose translation of the original french verse play, and the translator David Nicholson will be joining live from Toronto for the shows and the talk backs afterwards.

June 12 & 13 鈥 Two Curtain Raisers 鈥 Box and Cox by John Maddison Morton about a landlady who rents the same room to two men without them knowing and How He Lied To Her Husband by George Bernard Shaw.

June 19 & 20 鈥 Two one-act plays by A.A. Milne

June 26 & 27 鈥 The Thirteenth Chair by Bayard Veiller 鈥 a classic British Locked Room murder.

鈥淲e are currently looking for shows for July and August, and plan to run them until we can re-open the theatre space,鈥 Parks noted.

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People can find out more about the upcoming performances at .

鈥漈heatre is a great way to have a truly shared experience, and doing it online has in some ways made it even more intimate because we are performing right in people homes,鈥 Parks said. 鈥淪ince everything we do is live it鈥檚 a case they see us, and we see them. It鈥檚 very bonding.鈥

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